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Discover Ludwig"if you check" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it as part of a conditional statement. For example: "If you check the weather forecast, you'll know what to wear for the day."
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No, I don't mind if you check.
If you check into the wrong motel.
Foursquare users can track your whereabouts, if you "check in".
But again, this works only if you check it regularly.
If you check more deeply you find more personal reasons.
We don't score that many goals, if you check the stats".
I know that if you check them, they will pull back.
If you check in regularly it's all in Maisie's video diary.
If you check that for legitimate emails, you will see them there.
If you check your calendar, you will notice that five years have passed.
But if you check the Oxford English Dictionary, some of this flummery starts to seem suspect.
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